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home building or infrastructural services they will continue to do extremely well actually in this environment. and let's now take a look at the markets to see where we ended the week on wall street which is still actively trading this hour equities are higher in fact almost one percent higher for the nasdaq shares of mcdonald's are jumping on better than expected results over in europe shares closed in the block on friday with miners and banks pushing the indices higher two main factors there the goose that the appetite for risk positive chinese trade data and the european union leaders agreeing on a budget cut the first one of those history i should mention here in russia investors didn't see a whole lot of reasons for optimism apparently the indices ended the week's last trading session in the red roughly a third of a percent for both the r.t.s. and the my sex but the russian ruble managed to strengthen to both currencies on friday the euro was pretty much flock to the dollar russia's flagship airline araf lot this week fiercely criticized united aviation corporation for failing to produce
home building or infrastructural services they will continue to do extremely well actually in this environment. and let's now take a look at the markets to see where we ended the week on wall street which is still actively trading this hour equities are higher in fact almost one percent higher for the nasdaq shares of mcdonald's are jumping on better than expected results over in europe shares closed in the block on friday with miners and banks pushing the indices higher two main factors there...
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the president's second-term cabinet and the issues they will face from coral davenport, energy and environment correspondent for "national journal." greg ip, u.s. economics editor for the economist and julie rovner, health policy correspondent for national public radio. you each cover different parts of this administration, different parts of the government, starting with you and with the selection today of sally jewell, carl, what are the big issues which await the new nominee or new secretary? >> so the secretary of interior is a really important position in terms of the administration's energy plan going forward. the interior department is in charge of the nation's public lands, and also offshore. so whatever happens going forward on energy development on public land, on oil and gas developments, on offshore oil development oconservation, and something that this administration has started was the first administration to do renewable energy development on public lands. the interior secretary is going to oversee all of that, and it's going to be a big piece of the vile agenda but also the eco
the president's second-term cabinet and the issues they will face from coral davenport, energy and environment correspondent for "national journal." greg ip, u.s. economics editor for the economist and julie rovner, health policy correspondent for national public radio. you each cover different parts of this administration, different parts of the government, starting with you and with the selection today of sally jewell, carl, what are the big issues which await the new nominee or new...
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i mean what does this tell us more broadly about the region and the environment we're headed? >> we think about islamist parties coming to the forefront. >> morsi in egypt. >> you've seen the line of pressure between the islamist parties and liberals. but we vent spent much time thinking about is what's the line on the other side between the islamist parties and a whole series of radicals and crazies and violent extremists as call themselves as being the islamist umbrella. i think where we're seeing right now in tunisia is there will be a necessity not only to define the leftward border of who's an islamist but what's the right of the border? how that plays out? i think in tunisia we'll have a demonstration effect. it's going to have to happen in egypt and country after country. >> there's really not much the united states can do. once you sort of unchain democracy it goes into directions you may not necessarily like. what does the united states need to do for example in egypt where washington plays a role in getting rid of mubarak? >> i think washington played a ole in gettin
i mean what does this tell us more broadly about the region and the environment we're headed? >> we think about islamist parties coming to the forefront. >> morsi in egypt. >> you've seen the line of pressure between the islamist parties and liberals. but we vent spent much time thinking about is what's the line on the other side between the islamist parties and a whole series of radicals and crazies and violent extremists as call themselves as being the islamist umbrella. i...
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look we are going to be profitable because the companies don't care about harmful it will be to the environment but political battles of size ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas programme. it could lead to a full blown strophe but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents. usually and different camels that extract more gas from the rocks so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely destroyed because water is a strategic ecological resource and when one spoil it the area becomes practically non-viable. but even in the most optimistic scenario ukraine may see its own shale gas filling its pipes only in a decade from now ecologists insists they're not against shale gas and growing support just that the potential environmental impact from its extraction needs to be researched and assessed before drilling begins they have already sent a letter to the president the question is whether those at the top will be willing to listen let's see russia. reporting from q. in ukraine. more international news and
look we are going to be profitable because the companies don't care about harmful it will be to the environment but political battles of size ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas programme. it could lead to a full blown strophe but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents. usually and different camels that extract more gas from the rocks so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely destroyed...
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we have been talking about the importance of making sure the american people are aware of the threat environment and what we're doing on the counterterrorism front. >> and they were going to go on tv that evening to discuss this event? >> yes, because it had already broken. the news reports had broken that afternoon, senator, and so there was a flurry of activity. these individuals reached out to us as they normally do. this was a routine engagement with the press as we normally do when these things are made public. >> the next paragraph says according to five people familiar with the call, brennan stressed that the plot was never a threat to the u.s. public or air safety because washington had inside control over it. >> inside control of the plot, yeb, that's exactly right. >> so based on that one would know that we had something inside. is that a fair statement. >> from that statement, it is known that that ied at the time was not a threat to the traveling public because we had said publicly there was no active plot at the time of the bin laden anniversary. >> would you agree with me that that
we have been talking about the importance of making sure the american people are aware of the threat environment and what we're doing on the counterterrorism front. >> and they were going to go on tv that evening to discuss this event? >> yes, because it had already broken. the news reports had broken that afternoon, senator, and so there was a flurry of activity. these individuals reached out to us as they normally do. this was a routine engagement with the press as we normally do...
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clear if it's going to be profitable plus the companies don't care about harmful it will be to the environment. but political battles the size ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas program they insist it could lead to a full blown strophe but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents of gas. usually and different chemicals that extract more gas from the rocks and so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely destroyed because water is a strategic ecological resource and when one spoil it the area becomes practically non-viable. even in the most optimistic scenario ukraine may see its own shale gas filling its pipes only in a decade from now ecologists insists they're not against shale gas in principle just that the potential environmental impact from its extraction needs to be researched and assessed before drilling begins they have already sent a letter to the president the question is whether those at the top will be willing to listen let's see russia. reporting from q ukraine. morning national
clear if it's going to be profitable plus the companies don't care about harmful it will be to the environment. but political battles the size ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas program they insist it could lead to a full blown strophe but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents of gas. usually and different chemicals that extract more gas from the rocks and so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: since the killings at sandy hook elementary school there has been a lot of talk about getting guns out of the hands of people not entitled to have them. well, california is trying, but john blackstone has found it's a lot easier said than done. >> reporter: we rode along with special agent john marsh of the state's department of justice as his team prepared to confiscate guns from a man in stockton, california. >> he's a felon, and he has two handguns still registered to him. >> reporter: it's tense work. the people the agents are looking for are convicted felons or mentally unstable, and they have guns. the state has a list of about 20,000 such people with 40,000 guns, but because of budget restrictions there are only 33 agents to find them. you've got a backlog. >> a h
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: since the killings at sandy hook elementary school there has been a lot of talk about getting guns out of the hands of people not entitled to have them. well, california is trying, but john blackstone has found it's a lot easier said...
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a nice time for several reasons and this new will be the first to speak out with it except for the environment this is a big power caves in the finest light of the x.p. these games are all to be very compact you will be able to just jump with the chinese within thirty minutes you can be in the mindset of my piano to enjoy the fine events particularly nice it is that easy being built from scratch something very unusual and not tricky to get three cups of skanks hope a nice expensive gifts me i think it's something that the billion dollars but if you do look around you can see what money can buy the organizing committee says it so it will be ready in twenty. four to zander farmer amongst the v. spectacular fireworks there in such a meanwhile the olympic city comes under close scrutiny from russian authorities this as president vladimir putin hasn't personally been checking the olympic venues and says he's generally happy with what he saw he did however fire one top official for delays and cost overruns and construction work following this rather abrupt conversation literature in your view are th
a nice time for several reasons and this new will be the first to speak out with it except for the environment this is a big power caves in the finest light of the x.p. these games are all to be very compact you will be able to just jump with the chinese within thirty minutes you can be in the mindset of my piano to enjoy the fine events particularly nice it is that easy being built from scratch something very unusual and not tricky to get three cups of skanks hope a nice expensive gifts me i...
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the president's second-term cabinet and the issues they will face from coral davenport, energy and environment correspondent for "national journal." greg ip, u.s. economics editor for the economist and julie rovner, health policy correspondent for national public radio. you each cover different parts of this administration, different parts of the government, starting with you and with the selection today of sally jewell, carl, what are the big issues which await the new nominee or new secretary? >> so the secretary of interior is a really important position in terms of the administration's energy plan going forward. the interior department is in charge of the nation's public lands, and also offshore. so whatever happens going forward on energy development on public land, on oil and gas developments, on offshore oil development oconservation, and something that this administration has started was the first administration to do renewable energy development on public lands. the interior secretary is going to oversee all of that, and it's going to be a big piece of the vile agenda but also the eco
the president's second-term cabinet and the issues they will face from coral davenport, energy and environment correspondent for "national journal." greg ip, u.s. economics editor for the economist and julie rovner, health policy correspondent for national public radio. you each cover different parts of this administration, different parts of the government, starting with you and with the selection today of sally jewell, carl, what are the big issues which await the new nominee or new...
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within a subtropical environment this is the big pond caves in used by the banks these games are all to be very compact you will be able to just jump into trying within fifteen minutes you can be up in the mines and not be on a to enjoy the wind events taken late most of the keys are being built from scratch something very unusual and that is contributing to the train companies banks will create the most expensive in history coming into something on a billion dollars but if you do look around you can see what money can buy the organizing committee says a soldier will be ready in twenty to. that's all the news this hour and next says stay with us while latest special. wealthy british soil. sometimes its crisis.
within a subtropical environment this is the big pond caves in used by the banks these games are all to be very compact you will be able to just jump into trying within fifteen minutes you can be up in the mines and not be on a to enjoy the wind events taken late most of the keys are being built from scratch something very unusual and that is contributing to the train companies banks will create the most expensive in history coming into something on a billion dollars but if you do look around...
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and so i would want to make sure even if that doesn't happen in a fiscally constrained environment that i look at the prarms and prioritize and we really have to take a look at what are those programs that we really need to resource appropriately. as we're going to have and we've had some benefits from pulling folks out of iraq and with the continued draw down of forces in afghanistan, there's going to be some resource and assets we're going to have to reallocate there. i'll look carefully at that. what i want to do is make sure if i go to cia i have an understanding about exactly how that's monies are being spent. then as you point out there is quite a bit of intelligence capability within the defense department, and i know there have been recent press reports about the clandestine service and it's worked with cia. i want to make sure that these efforts are not going to be redundant whatsoever. i have had conversations with mike morell and general flynn to make sure the efforts will truly be integrated and complementary because we cannot have unnecessarily redundant kaepabilities in th
and so i would want to make sure even if that doesn't happen in a fiscally constrained environment that i look at the prarms and prioritize and we really have to take a look at what are those programs that we really need to resource appropriately. as we're going to have and we've had some benefits from pulling folks out of iraq and with the continued draw down of forces in afghanistan, there's going to be some resource and assets we're going to have to reallocate there. i'll look carefully at...
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a couple of reasons for that firstly they will be the first olympics to be held in a stop tropical environment understood at the limpid park and it is just a stone's throw away from the black sea amongst the palm trees and then you can catch a train or you will be able to and it will take you thirty minutes to get up into the mountains that krasnaya polyana where you will be able to watch all the alpine ski events lympics is also unique air too because most of the venues have had to be built from scratch and it is a magnificent feat really to get to this stage and how all the venues the main sporting ones up and running and able to host international events they will be tested over the next twelve months or so to make sure they are all in order a lot of infrastructure work is still going on at the moment so there's a lot of roadworks a lot of euros are being built something like three hundred around sochi five hundred kilometers of road and railings have been laid down so there's a lot of inconvenience for people who didn't. but you begin to see just what they've achieved when you look around
a couple of reasons for that firstly they will be the first olympics to be held in a stop tropical environment understood at the limpid park and it is just a stone's throw away from the black sea amongst the palm trees and then you can catch a train or you will be able to and it will take you thirty minutes to get up into the mountains that krasnaya polyana where you will be able to watch all the alpine ski events lympics is also unique air too because most of the venues have had to be built...
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we sent this rover to discover habitable environments on mars, and we did discover one already, early in the mission. we found that we landed right on an ancient stream bed, where water was once flowing kind of up to your kneecaps. >> reporter: 100% sure it was water? the kind of water we have on earth? >> i wouldn't say 100%, but it's the most likely thing. you know, we know that there's water on mars frozen in ice today. and in the past, we think the conditions were more that liquid water could have been staple. >> reporter: "curiosity" is embarking on a new task on mars, after practicing on earth-- drilling into martian rocks for the first time. using remotely controlled tools built into the rover, nasa will bore into rocks to find out what they're made of, and if they contain clues to life on the red planet. >> this whole arm, in a series of tai chi moves, moves around and sieves that powder, and then dumps it into some inlets that are on the top of the rover deck, so that instruments which are inside the rover can analyze it for its chemistry. >> reporter: the mars mission wouldn
we sent this rover to discover habitable environments on mars, and we did discover one already, early in the mission. we found that we landed right on an ancient stream bed, where water was once flowing kind of up to your kneecaps. >> reporter: 100% sure it was water? the kind of water we have on earth? >> i wouldn't say 100%, but it's the most likely thing. you know, we know that there's water on mars frozen in ice today. and in the past, we think the conditions were more that...
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but it's not a nice time for several reasons the city may be the first ones with it except for the environment this is the big power cables in things like the x.p. these games are all to be very confined to people we have to jump into trying within thirty minutes you count the number in the mind of my piano to enjoy the fine events particularly nice that is the piece of being built from scratch something very unusual and not repeat the street cops and he's going to play nice expensive in the street i think it's something the billion dollars but if you do look around you can see what money can buy the organizing committee says a soldier will be ready in twenty to. farmer there meanwhile the olympic city comes under close scrutiny from russian authorities president vladimir putin has personally been checking the olympic venues and says he's generally happy with what he saw he did however fire one top official for delays and cost overruns in construction work following this rather abrupt conversation. in your view are there any cost overruns yes a serious increase in costs but since they use thei
but it's not a nice time for several reasons the city may be the first ones with it except for the environment this is the big power cables in things like the x.p. these games are all to be very confined to people we have to jump into trying within thirty minutes you count the number in the mind of my piano to enjoy the fine events particularly nice that is the piece of being built from scratch something very unusual and not repeat the street cops and he's going to play nice expensive in the...
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not a nice time will be a big step for the snake they will be the first ones to be within acceptable environment this is the big con caves in used by the space these games are all to be very compact to be able to just jump in to try within fifteen minutes you can be in the mindset of not be honored to enjoy my new fans secondly most of the fees are being billed something very unusual and not strictly peace train companies gangs low paid nice expensive in the street coming into some kind of a billion dollars but if you do look around you can see what money can buy the organizing committee says a soldier will be ready in twenty to. well that's all the news that i have for you this hour on next up and stay with us for the latest a special report here on out to. science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered.
not a nice time will be a big step for the snake they will be the first ones to be within acceptable environment this is the big con caves in used by the space these games are all to be very compact to be able to just jump in to try within fifteen minutes you can be in the mindset of not be honored to enjoy my new fans secondly most of the fees are being billed something very unusual and not strictly peace train companies gangs low paid nice expensive in the street coming into some kind of a...
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takes not a nice time to be separate from the city they will be the first ones within a subtropical environment this is the big town caves in the finest life of the speech he's going through to be very compliant to be able to just jump in to try and within fifteen minutes you can be on the minds of my piano to enjoy my defense secondly most of the fees are being billed something very unusual i'm not privy to train companies gangs will play nice expensive in the street coming into some kind of a billion dollars but if you do look around you can see what money can buy the organizing committee says a soldier will be ready in twenty to. well that's all the news that i have for you this hour on next up and stay with us for the latest a special report here on out to. science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got a few jerks covered. today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. for a shelter all day.
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for several reasons firstly they will be the first one from the pics to be held within a subtropical environment where i'm standing is just a stone's throw away from the black sea second ladies games will be very compact you will be able to jump on a train from here and head up into the mountains. within thirty minutes so you can enjoy all the alpine events thirdly most of the venues that have been created have been created from scratch that is something very rare at an olympics and another point that makes these unique is that in turn is really ramped up the cost of these games to the point that they think the final price tag will be something like fifty billion dollars and that will make them the most expensive games in the olympic history to the organizers do say look we already for the rest of the world when the . twenty four. we'll be right. all right well andrea farmer keeping us on to post it on all the details anyhow that's not the only thing we're talking about here authorities are also keeping an eye a close eye on progress in sochi before it becomes host to all those people are going
for several reasons firstly they will be the first one from the pics to be held within a subtropical environment where i'm standing is just a stone's throw away from the black sea second ladies games will be very compact you will be able to jump on a train from here and head up into the mountains. within thirty minutes so you can enjoy all the alpine events thirdly most of the venues that have been created have been created from scratch that is something very rare at an olympics and another...
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in a subtropical environment understood to be limping park and it is just a stone's throw away from the black sea amongst the palm trees and then you can catch literally a train or you will be able to and it will take you thirty minutes to get up into the mountains and krasnaya polyana where you will be able to watch all the point ski events lympics is also unique air too because most of the venues have to be built from scratch and it is a magnificent feat really to get to this stage and how all the venues the main sporting ones up and running and able to host international events they will be tested over the next twelve months or so to make sure they are all in order a lot of infrastructure work is still going on at the moment so there's a lot of road works a lot of new roads are being built something like three hundred around sochi five hundred kilometers road and railings have been laid down so there's a lot of inconvenience for people who didn't live here but you begin to see just what they've achieved when you look around and it should be a marvelous lympics when they finally get u
in a subtropical environment understood to be limping park and it is just a stone's throw away from the black sea amongst the palm trees and then you can catch literally a train or you will be able to and it will take you thirty minutes to get up into the mountains and krasnaya polyana where you will be able to watch all the point ski events lympics is also unique air too because most of the venues have to be built from scratch and it is a magnificent feat really to get to this stage and how...
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for several reasons firstly they will be the first one from the pics to be held within a subtropical environment where i'm standing is just a stone's throw away from the black sea secondly these games will be very compact. to jump on a train from here and head up into the mountains. within thirty minutes so you can enjoy all the alpine events thirdly most of the venues that have been created have been created from scratch that is something very rare takes on another point that makes these unique is that it is really ramped up the cost of these games to the point that they think the final price tag will be something like fifty billion dollars and that will make them the most expensive games in history to the organizers do say look we already for the rest of the world. in twenty four will be right. all right well andrew farmer keeping us on to posted on all the details anyhow that's not the only thing we're talking about here at forty is are also keeping an eye a close eye on progress in sochi before it becomes host to all those people are going to be coming there for the games now here is what we
for several reasons firstly they will be the first one from the pics to be held within a subtropical environment where i'm standing is just a stone's throw away from the black sea secondly these games will be very compact. to jump on a train from here and head up into the mountains. within thirty minutes so you can enjoy all the alpine events thirdly most of the venues that have been created have been created from scratch that is something very rare takes on another point that makes these...
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basics of life, flower, things that allow you to exist in that harsh environments. there was a concern that national elites would distort -- destroy the tuareg's. the one thing i discovered, they call themselves the people. their recognition is their whole culture is in their language are. after independence, we see a pattern of forcing the tuareg children to learn southern linkages -- languages and pushing out the tuareg language and culture. fast forward after the rebellion, we move into it a period of temporary peace and stability. algeria had stepped in and there was an agreement, i will not go into the details. we can bring this up in the discussions. we will move forward to the years of 2006-2009, 1 there was a third rebellion. all coming back to grievances that the tuareg were never dealt with. during 2006-2009, there was an interesting dynamic. ) the time when narco trafficking was starting to grow. trafficking started to take solid root inside molly wright around -- mali right around 2005. you also have gs pc entering the northern part of molly. -- mali. mo
basics of life, flower, things that allow you to exist in that harsh environments. there was a concern that national elites would distort -- destroy the tuareg's. the one thing i discovered, they call themselves the people. their recognition is their whole culture is in their language are. after independence, we see a pattern of forcing the tuareg children to learn southern linkages -- languages and pushing out the tuareg language and culture. fast forward after the rebellion, we move into it a...
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obviously, when it comes to the environment, i think we have like-minded objectives. mr. harper and mr. obama have both set a 7% reduction in emissions. -- 17% we have worked together on reducing emissions in cars and trucks. canada is aggressively moving forward on our plan to ban and phase out dirty coal-fired electricity, and i think we all share the need for a growing economy to create jobs. we share the desire on energy security in north america, and we also share the objective of protecting our environment for future generations, and those will be areas where we will continue to work together. [speaking in french] [speaking in french] merci. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very, very much. we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> >> 3 of her four children died, her four sons died, one in the lightest and one shortly after her husband's assassination. the kinds of grief this woman was going for was amazing, mary todd lincoln. everyone thought
obviously, when it comes to the environment, i think we have like-minded objectives. mr. harper and mr. obama have both set a 7% reduction in emissions. -- 17% we have worked together on reducing emissions in cars and trucks. canada is aggressively moving forward on our plan to ban and phase out dirty coal-fired electricity, and i think we all share the need for a growing economy to create jobs. we share the desire on energy security in north america, and we also share the objective of...
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be mostly negative but it's not catastrophic are there any opportunities for russia in this changing environment relatively attractive areas within russia even even in this type of context so for example. those domestic growth companies in russia which are able to resist this downdraft affording. prices because they're in very low penetration sectors such as home building or infrastructural services they will continue to do extremely well actually in this environment and let's now take a look at the markets to see where we ended the week on wall street which is still actively trading the sour equities are higher in fact almost one percent higher for the nasdaq shares of mcdonald's are jumping on better than expected results over in europe shares closed in the black on. friday with miners and banks pushing the indices higher two main factors there the boosted the appetite for risk positive chinese trade data and the european union leaders agreeing on a budget cut the first one of those history i should mention here in russia investors didn't see a whole lot of reasons for optimism apparently the
be mostly negative but it's not catastrophic are there any opportunities for russia in this changing environment relatively attractive areas within russia even even in this type of context so for example. those domestic growth companies in russia which are able to resist this downdraft affording. prices because they're in very low penetration sectors such as home building or infrastructural services they will continue to do extremely well actually in this environment and let's now take a look...
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your flour, the things that allow you to exist in that harsh environment. and the third thing was, there was concern that national elite without troy touareg culture. the one thing with the touareg that i discovered they call themselves -- it's the people of the speaking language. their recognition is the whole culture in the language. and so what happened is after mali's independence we see a pattern over the years of, you know, forcing the children, the touareg children in the north to learn southern languages and pushing out language and culture is a no no amongst the touareg in the north. fast forward after the second rebellion. we move to a period of temporary peace and stability. now algeria stepped in and there was a brokered agreement. i won't go to the details of it. we can bring this up in to the discussions. and we move forward to the years of 2006, 2009, when there was a third rebellion. again, all coming back to grievances that the touareg were never, you know, dealt with. what happens during 2006 to 2009, there was an interesting dynamic. it w
your flour, the things that allow you to exist in that harsh environment. and the third thing was, there was concern that national elite without troy touareg culture. the one thing with the touareg that i discovered they call themselves -- it's the people of the speaking language. their recognition is the whole culture in the language. and so what happened is after mali's independence we see a pattern over the years of, you know, forcing the children, the touareg children in the north to learn...
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center stage, insiders say to watch for a tighter focus on the middle class, infrastructure and the environment and touched on in the inaugural address and starting wednesday the president will hit the road, takes the message to residents of north carolina, georgia and north carolina. our next guest was a speechwriter for president clinton. including four state of the union addresses. michael waldman is executive director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. welcome. >> great to be with you. >> what's the strategy behind a more aggressive maybe antagonist kind of message that we might hear tomorrow night? >> well, one of the things is that it seems to be working. i think that his inaugural address, for example, was to me the best speech he's given as president. it didn't have some of the drabness and caution of some of his earlier speeches. it said something. and so, i think that if he keeps going with that approach of boldness and ambition it is not that everything he says is enacted in to law but he'll be able to make a case to the country and with some vivid colors and strong arguments.
center stage, insiders say to watch for a tighter focus on the middle class, infrastructure and the environment and touched on in the inaugural address and starting wednesday the president will hit the road, takes the message to residents of north carolina, georgia and north carolina. our next guest was a speechwriter for president clinton. including four state of the union addresses. michael waldman is executive director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. welcome. >> great to be...
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often times kids think that they walk into this environment with liabilities. we think it's completely opposite. >> reporter: once the students move on to college they stay in regular contact with their one goal teacher through their first year. the aim is not just to get kids into college but to equip them with the support system they need to finish. >> we've seen 20, 25 years of education reform in the united states. almost all of it has been directed in prek through 12 which has -- so we see that proliferation of charter schools we've seen early childhood interventions work, we've seen human capital providers, we've seen big city mayors like rahm emanuel take over education yet almost none of it has spread to higher education. so our country has begun to get college access right but we see huge dropout rates in college. >> reporter: cynthia barren is a coach with the university of illinois at chicago's principle training program, she has over 40 years of experience in chicago public schools. there's nothing better than the next step after high school and mak
often times kids think that they walk into this environment with liabilities. we think it's completely opposite. >> reporter: once the students move on to college they stay in regular contact with their one goal teacher through their first year. the aim is not just to get kids into college but to equip them with the support system they need to finish. >> we've seen 20, 25 years of education reform in the united states. almost all of it has been directed in prek through 12 which has...
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happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop the high price and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw boring are a choice few decades back or whatever says the piper i mean it will be game over game over man started to cry on inhabitable or. download the official t. application yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television early it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch r.t. anytime anywhere. he says. he. says. the. move. we. take a piece. we're reading it as we go. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers. and actually get it all. there's. a close to a rarity here still steve bruce is a world away so. we want people to be able to use the live and to take time but. we can't force it but we're not ready to. because we see a better world to be a big. organization of the second that any american dream
happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop the high price and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw boring are a choice few decades back or whatever says the piper i mean it will be game over game over man started to cry on inhabitable or. download the official t. application yourself...
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after that you know i know there's a standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop a pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw warrior actually a few decades back or whatever says the piper i mean it will be game over game over means out in front on the inhabitable earth. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. in the in. the in. the in when the on the on. the the in . we. take a piece. we're reading it as we go. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers come down and actually get it all. right there's. a good dose of where they are sold see the criticism we're a
after that you know i know there's a standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop a pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline and one reason that makes it so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw warrior actually a few decades back or whatever says the piper i mean it will be game over game over means out in front on the inhabitable earth. download the official publication to yourself...
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happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop a pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline is and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james harrison broke with warrior actually a few decades back for whatever says the piper i mean it will be. game over means out in front inhabitable as. we speak your language any time of the war not a day in. the news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little too late to keep these stories. here. altie spanish find out more visit. tito it's called. being. a. new reading it. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers. and actually get. the narrative and there's. a host of very very famous student criticism. of the do. and we want people to be able to do so that it's going to take time but . we can't force one hundred sixty. because we see a better world. we have a big. organization to say that any american dream. were created. in somehow put in a bit you know. how do you se
happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment's going to magically go itself because we stop a pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline is and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james harrison broke with warrior actually a few decades back for whatever says the piper i mean it will be. game over means out in front inhabitable as. we speak your language any time of the war not a day in. the...
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aqap, other elements, have developed as a result of the local environment. they are unique unto themselves. we need to make sure that we are able to work with the governments and intelligence service is so we can put pressure on them. and number of them have local agendas, and some of them have international agendas. aqap in yemen has a effort underway to bring that government down, and the government has done a great job. there are other elements, narcotics smugglers, human traffickers, they involve kidnappings and ransoms, and are involved in terrorist attacks. we need to take into account what the informant is, who we can work with, how to put pressure on them, but any element associated with al qaeda has as part of its agenda death and destruction. i agree but we need to do is be mindful of this metastasization of the al qaeda cancer. >> in relationship to some kind of centralized control over all these things and having said that the core is decimated, it really varies. we see the al qaeda core exerting control over these elements. there is a lot of ind
aqap, other elements, have developed as a result of the local environment. they are unique unto themselves. we need to make sure that we are able to work with the governments and intelligence service is so we can put pressure on them. and number of them have local agendas, and some of them have international agendas. aqap in yemen has a effort underway to bring that government down, and the government has done a great job. there are other elements, narcotics smugglers, human traffickers, they...
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and i think as difficult as the political environment is now, imagine if we went back into a recession and ma'am how it would 145r7en up the edges of the deba debate. it would be brewle it will for everybody. so i don't think sequestration will happen. i think we're just following the exact same script we did for the fiscal cliff. everybody right now i think the democrats and republicans are basically in agreement, they want to put it off, but they want to blame the other party for putting it it off. and i think that's the dynamic that's happening right now. >> if we're following that script, that was not a script that ultimately played well for house republicans. >> i agree, it didn't play well, but it's not a big victory for the democrats. >> i don't disagree, but i think the general public -- the numbers are pretty bad. >> we also did this -- people forget this, but it also happened in senior president bush and helped lead to the budget act of the andrews air force base that actually as president clinton will tell you set the stage for the prosperity of the '90s. >> also got last th
and i think as difficult as the political environment is now, imagine if we went back into a recession and ma'am how it would 145r7en up the edges of the deba debate. it would be brewle it will for everybody. so i don't think sequestration will happen. i think we're just following the exact same script we did for the fiscal cliff. everybody right now i think the democrats and republicans are basically in agreement, they want to put it off, but they want to blame the other party for putting it...
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after that you know i know there's a standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment is going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline is and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw warrior actually three decades back or whatever. says the piper i mean it will be game over game over means out in front on the inhabitable earth. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. we speak your language i mean some of the you will not at the end of. the music programs these documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too much of angles stories. for you here. in troy altie spanish to find out more visit. these. little. little. old. we. take a piece. we're reading it as we go. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers. and actually get it all. there's. a good host of people rarely who are still stupid criticism world so. and we wa
after that you know i know there's a standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment is going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline is and one reason that makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the brokaw warrior actually three decades back or whatever. says the piper i mean it will be game over game over means out in front on the inhabitable earth. more news today violence is once...
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our physical and social environment, public policy, and so forth. to some extent this is a matter of personal responsibility. people are obviously responsible for the help of choices they make. but the choices we have are very much influenced on the ability to act on those. if we live in a built in environment does not allow us to be physically active or the food choices are not helpful, it is hard to eat a healthy diet. some of these other countries with better outcomes made important strides making it easier for their population to adopt healthy behavior. the other thing i would add is that we would have actually liked it if we could wrap up the health disadvantage with the explanation that we eat too much. but the health problems we found were so pervasive that we cannot blame all of it on that alone. it does not explain the car crashes and violent injuries and adverse birth outcomes and the other problems. host: touching on the food issue, a story from alabama news. at the university of alabama has a steady, a heavy southern diet is a recipe for
our physical and social environment, public policy, and so forth. to some extent this is a matter of personal responsibility. people are obviously responsible for the help of choices they make. but the choices we have are very much influenced on the ability to act on those. if we live in a built in environment does not allow us to be physically active or the food choices are not helpful, it is hard to eat a healthy diet. some of these other countries with better outcomes made important strides...